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Pagina 124
... woman , pos- sessed of many admirable qualities , was not , at least in her husband's judgment , sufficiently ... woman indeed - in mind , I mean , and in heart ; for her person is such that , if you expected to see a pretty woman , you ...
... woman , pos- sessed of many admirable qualities , was not , at least in her husband's judgment , sufficiently ... woman indeed - in mind , I mean , and in heart ; for her person is such that , if you expected to see a pretty woman , you ...
Pagina 410
... woman a deaconess , on account of the imaginations of the bad , " is the order given in the Apostolical ... woman never . And he appeals to the apostle Paul . " For how credible would it seem that he who has not permitted a woman even to ...
... woman a deaconess , on account of the imaginations of the bad , " is the order given in the Apostolical ... woman never . And he appeals to the apostle Paul . " For how credible would it seem that he who has not permitted a woman even to ...
Pagina 624
... woman ; if the author had treated her failings in his usual tender spirit , we should not feel the senti- ment of dislike towards her that we do . I fancy that Goldsmith makes a positive effort to be ill - natured where this mother is ...
... woman ; if the author had treated her failings in his usual tender spirit , we should not feel the senti- ment of dislike towards her that we do . I fancy that Goldsmith makes a positive effort to be ill - natured where this mother is ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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